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Part 3 of the great Mandy and Daphne movie, the oil-on-your-shirt-and-mud-in-your-ears washing of scene :-)


Movie of Eileen in a wool pullover and long pants, she finds some wet mud to enjoy her wamming!

Eileen is wearing nothing but a tiny white dress over a string.
She writes with mud on her stomach and rolls down a muddy hill, to end up soaking in wet mud

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Rerun of one of the best sets of Brenda, in a plaid skirt with leggings underneath,
and a jacket over a red shirt, she gets herself muddy in a puddle

Movie of Esther, who actually went to the beach to do a bikini-shoot, but found a spot with wet clay.
Dared by her friend she rubs herself all over with the mud to get that 'soft-skin-feeling'.

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Young and cute, blond Eileen is wearing jeans pants and jacket, with a blue shirt underneath.
She gets totally muddy and takes off the jacket to get every part fully covered.

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And right away another great movie: Veronique in a denim shirt over a dress that crawls up to reveal a lot.
Lovely girl and great mud!

4 classics of Ania have been posted on www.wetlookstore.com

Desiree is a very nice girl wearing a skirt and jacket over a blouse.
She jumps into a not-so-deep quicksand pit and gets herself dirty.

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Movie of 2 girls Daphne and Mandy on a rainy day in a dried-out mudfield.
They brought some canisters with vegetable oil which they poor over each other, making them greasy and slippery.
Then they try to apply some hard mud but the oil makes that very hard.

Chubby girl Deveny truly enjoys mudding and even covering all of her face in the clay.
She is not wearing a bra in this set, but very wide, baggy clothes which she washes at the end.

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Movie of Louise in a blue Adidas trainer pants with a very yellow Adidas trainer jacket :-)
She goes with bare feet into some good old Dutch clay.

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Monica is wearing her regular bra and panties when she finds some great clay at the bottom of a river

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Very nice set of Chrissy in a jeans outfit getting herself all mudded up!

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Eileen in simple pants and a shirt gets herself covered in wet mud and washes it at the end.


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Eileen in brownish tight pants and a red shirt becomes a mudmodel!

Deveny in a black and white striped dress can't wait to jump into the mud and cover herself :-)
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Louise with bare feet in the wet clay, wearing a Kappa trainer and nothing underneath :-)

Chrissy in Diesel jeans works up a sweat in a mud pit and loves to show!

Lovely Louise in an Adidas trainer gets muddy

By request, Louise wears a velvet skirt, velvet blouse and velvet headband with even a velvet necklace..
Guess the theme here is... velvet :-)

It's still october, so here is, especially for the OktoberFest.... Louise in a dirndl in mud.... Lovely set!

Unintended mud shoot with mature Esther, she found some clay during her bikini shoot and decided it would be good for her skin :-)
Our video-lady joined in at the end ;-)

Cute Eileen paints her white dress with Mudmodels and then takes a full mud bath!

Very pregnant, very private set of Maud enjoying her time in the mud!

Deveny and Chrissy get completely mudded!

Desiree in quicksand wearing skirt, jacket and blouse

HUGE set of Patricia and Melanie having a very special wedding..
From beginning till the end it's just one big laughing, messing and great happening!
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Chrissy in c-thru white outfit gets muddy and washes it, trying to get it clean again...

Movie of lovely Veronique in denim shorts and her fathers pullover. She gets dirty! :-)

Eileen is very happy in her white pants and wool pullover, especially after she gets muddy

Deveny is a cute girl with baggy pants and a taste for mud!

Pregnant Daphne came out in an all white outfit and bare feet to have some mud fun! :-)

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Chrissy in a pink dress and little heels plays dirty

Superb set of Eileen in a mint dress with many layers, a good sample of 'trash the dress'!

Movie of pregnant Daphne in all white outfit on bare feet!

Army-babe Sietske in combat wear getting all muddy, she takes off her coat half way to get her shirt done as well.

Movie of Melanie in a summer dress rolling around on a muddy shore and doing her belly-slide

Chrissy in short jeans, Converse and a sleeveless downjacket over an orange shirt

Deveny is a lovely big girl and she enjoys the mud as you would!!

Eileen in white pants (well, at least the first few seconds) and a sleeveless jacket (daunenjacke) over a blue pullover.

Great movie of lovely Nienke on Adidas sneakers and an only jeans which she rips to shreds.
Also a nice hoodie over a shirt. To see a 3-minute demo on youtube click here!

Chrissy is wearing a tight jeans pants and jeans jacket over a white blouse without bra.
She has fun jumping, diving and rolling around in the mud!

Such a gorgeous and willing girl and not enough mud to be made! Scraping she managed to created
some dirt but she looked forward to rolling in the deep mud which simply wasn't there that day.
But still, very nice clothes to see naturally played with in the dirt :-)

Movie of Silvie in black dress getting herself dirty in a self-made mudpit

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Eileen in jeans jacket which she takes off to get herself even more muddy, she really enjoys it :-)

Movie of Lieneke in jeans and a shirt under a vest, which she takes off halfway

Eileen in jeans and red shirt under a blue body warmer.
This actually body-warmer is for sale, so write to info@mudmodels.com if you are interested.

Desi in D&G jeans and a hoodie gets herself completely covered in mud, very nice.

Movie of Melanie in jeans playing around in the mud, she poses and does some sliding :-)


Eileen in red shirt gets her pretty looks covered in mud

Deveny diving face first in the wet mud, her sheer dress soon is covered in mud!

Movie of Veronique, a very fun girl with long hair, running and playing in great mud!
Doing a belly slide, getting dirty for the first time and washing it off.

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New babe Desiree came to do some mudding, but one our way to the mud-location we came across this great piece of quicksand!
Sandy fun is good fun as well! :-)

Unexpected.... Janny came to do a wetlook-shoot, but she stepped into some clay and decided it would be fun to play with it.
Not a real mud-diving-set, but very natural and spontaneous makes it even better :-)

Just shot yesterday, this new girl Deveny is really enjoying herself in the mud!
She told us she loves the feeling, as she wasn't allowed to do this when she was a kid :-)

New girl Eileen in a smashing jeans outfit wades in thin mud and merges herself under the mud

Gorgeous but just a little bit mud... Yael came to do a mudshoot but due to flooding our whole area was covered in water.
She was very forthcoming, trying to make her own mud, but it just wasn't enough to roll in....She will come back soon!

Tanja, aka Abby Winters' Iskra in a pink gypsy wedding dress in some sandy mud shows her dress

Patricia in a fantastic black dress, elegant even when covered in mud! Very big set

Laura in an exclusive wedding dress complete with shoes, pantyhose, veil, gloves and a whole lot of mud! :-)

New girl Daphne is a real wamfan, but she never tried mud before. So we invited her to our mud pit and have a taste.
Well, she loved it so much, she even ripped her white clothes off to feel the scrub on her skin!

From pretty blonde to mudmodel, new girl Laura has fun in the wet muddy swamp

Sylvie in black dress creates her own mud hole and covers herself completely before washing it off again

Melanie in floral shirt and jeans gets muddy, then takes off her shirt and gets even more dirty!

Trash the dress: Mandy is wearing a shiny white weddingdress with 6 layers, gloves, jewelry, matching shoes and a tiara!
She obviously enjoys it very much! It's a nice way to do something creative, so if you have your dress still hanging around somewhere,
let us do something funny with it! Write us :-)

Pink top and dark jeans on Veronique to get her nice and muddy in!

'Here's another fine mess you got us into!'
Our friend Daphne had a mud shoot when she noticed another girl we had with us for something else.
Interested in her and the experience of girl/girl mudplay, she asked Mandy if she wanted to 'assist her' in
poring vegetable oil over her.
Hm hm.. soon they got each other oily and when it started to rain, there was enough mud to go around!
Notice how Daphnes white shirt hardly gets stained because of all that oil! Great set of two great girls.

Veronique in skirt and jeans top in great wet mud

Melanie in a pink Adidas jacket and shorts puts wet mud over her clothes
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Valerie and Leonie in plaid skirts and little black tops play and (friendly) fight in the mud

Naughty Daphne is back! She is one hell of a mudmodel! She first has a fag, then takes a big leap and splashes into the mud!
At the end she takes off nearly all her clothes to get completely muddy for you.

Patricia is very wild in good mud! She is wearing a ass-enhancing jeans with a vest made of wool and denim.

Lieneke in Only jeans and sweater with a white tanktop underneath enjoys a good mud bath in the sun!

Very big set of very muddy girls Amber and Jessica.
They play and fight getting all covered in good mud!

Published 7/22/2004

Carey A. Williams, Ph.D., Extension Specialist in Equine Management

Ten Natural Survival Traits

  1. The horse, a prey animal, depends on flight as its primary means of survival. Its natural predators are large animals such as cougars, wolves, or bears, so its ability to outrun these predators is critical. As humans, we need to understand their natural flightiness in order to fully understand horses.
  2. Horses are one of the most perceptive of all domestic animals. Since they are a prey species, they must be able to detect predators. A stimulus unnoticed by humans is often cause for alarm for horses; as riders and trainers we commonly mistake this reaction for “spookiness” or bad behavior.
  3. The horse has a very fast response time. A prey animal must react instantly to a perceived predator to be able to survive.
  4. Horses can be desensitized from frightening stimuli. They need to learn quickly what is harmful (e.g., lion, cougar, etc.) and what is harmless (e.g., tumbleweeds, birds, a discolored rock, etc.), so they do not spend their whole lives running away.
  5. Horses forgive, but do not forget. They especially remember bad situations! This is why it is critical to make the horse’s first training experience a positive one.
  6. Horses categorize most experiences in one of two ways: a) something not to fear, so ignore or explore it, and b) something to fear, so flee. Therefore, when presenting anything new, the horse needs to be shown that ‘a’ is the case. Again, it is important to make all training experiences positive.
  7. Horses are easily dominated. The horse is a herd animal where a dominance hierarchy is always established. If done correctly, human dominance can easily be established during training without causing the horse to become excessively fearful.
  8. Horses exert dominance by controlling the movement of their peers. Horses accept dominance when: a) we or another animal cause them to move when they prefer not to, and b) we or another animal inhibit movement when they want to flee. Examples include using a round pen, longe line, or hobbles; or the more dominant horse in the field chasing the less dominant one away.
  9. The body language of a horse is unique to the equine species. As a highly social animal, the horse communicates its emotions and intents to its herd mates through both vocalization and body language. A person handling horses needs to be able to read the horse’s body language to be an effective trainer.
  10. The horse is a precocial species, meaning that the newborn foals are neurologically mature at birth. They are most vulnerable immediately after birth so they must be able to identify danger and flee if necessary.

Senses

A horse’s vision is its primary detector of danger. Even though they have poor color vision, they can differentiate blue and red from gray hues. However, they have more trouble differentiating yellow and green from gray. Horses also have poor depth perception when only using one eye. They can’t tell a trailer from an endless tunnel, or a mud puddle from a bottomless lagoon. Their perception is improved by about 5 times when using both eyes (binocular vision). They can instantly change their focus from near to far objects. This is why horses cock their head in different ways to see close vs. distant objects. Horses have an acute ability to detect movement. This is why a horse is much flightier on windy days; things that are normally stationary are now moving and perceived as a potential threat. Horses are able to see fairly well at night; however, the contrast sensitivity is less than that of a cat.

The mechanics of a horse’s vision are different from our own. They can see almost panoramically, with a small spot directly in front and directly behind as their blind area (see Figure 1). Never approach a horse without talking to them in these areas; if frightened they will use one of their defense mechanisms, e.g., kick or run. A horse can see two things at once, one from each eye. That allows each side of its brain to work separately. Like humans, horses have a dominant side (right-handed or left-handed); however, unlike humans, horses need to be taught things twice: on the right side and on the left side. The expression in a horse’s eye is often thought to be a good indicator of their behavior, e.g., wide open with white showing (and not an Appaloosa), scared; half closed, sleepy, etc.

A horse’s hearing is much keener than ours. They use their hearing for three primary functions: to detect sounds, to determine the location of the sound, and to provide sensory information that allows the horse to recognize the identity of these sources. Horses can hear low to very high frequency sound, in the range of 14 Hz to 25 kHz (human range = 20 Hz to 20 kHz). Horses’ ears can move 180 degrees using 10 different muscles (vs. 3 for the human ear) and are able to single out a specific area to listen to. This allows the horse to orient itself toward the sounds to be able to determine what is making the noise.

Horses’ tactile sensation or touch is extremely sensitive. Their entire body is as sensitive as our fingertips. They can feel a fly on one single hair and any movement of the rider.

Body Signals
Horses are good at letting us know exactly how they are feeling; the only problem is most people don’t know how to speak “horse”. So here are some tips on reading a horse’s body language.

If a horse’s tail is:

  • High: they are alert or excited
  • Low: it is a sign of exhaustion, fear, pain or submission
  • Held high over its back: (as seen in most foals) they are playful or are very alarmed
  • Swishing: they are irritated.

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If a horse’s legs are:

  • Pawing: they are frustrated
  • One front-leg lifted: can be a mild threat (or a normal stance sometimes when eating
  • A back-leg lifted: is often a more defensive threat
  • Stamping: indicates a mild threat or protest (or they may be getting rid of insects or flies biting their legs).

Some horses’ facial expressions include:

  • Snapping: This is seen in foals showing submission to an older horse. They will open their mouths and draw back the corners, then open and shut their jaws.
  • Jaws open with teeth exposed: this shows aggression or possible attack.
  • The Flehmen response: This is caused by an intense or unusual smell, usually in stallions when they sense a mare in heat. They stick their nose in the air and curl the upper lip over their nose.
  • Flared nostrils: usually means they are excited or alert.
  • Showing white around the eyes: usually means they are angry or scared. (White around the eyes is also a normal characteristic of the Appaloosa breed.)

The horses’ ears are a unique feature:

  • Neutral: is when the ears are held loosely upward, openings facing forward or outward.
  • Pricked: ears held stiff with openings pointed directly forward means the horse is alert.
  • Airplane ears: the ears flop out laterally with openings facing down, usually meaning the horse is tired or depressed.
  • Drooped ears: hang down loosely to the side, usually meaning tiredness or pain.
  • Ears angled backward (with openings directed back towards a rider): usually mean attentiveness to the rider or listening to commands.
  • Ears pinned flat against the neck: (see picture below) the means watch out! The horse is angry and aggressive.

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Communication

Horses have a variety of methods of vocal and non-vocal communication. Vocal noises include a squeal or scream which usually denotes a threat by a stallion or mare. Nickers are low-pitched and quiet. A stallion will nicker when courting a mare; a mare and foal nicker to each other; and domestic horses nicker for food. Neighs or whinnies are the most familiar: high pitched, drawn out sounds that can carry over distances. Horses whinny to let others know where they are and to try to locate a herd mate. They also respond to each other’s whinnies even when out of sight.

Blowing is a strong, rapid expulsion of air resulting in a high pitched “whooshing” sound, which usually is a sign of alarm used to warn others. Snorting is a more passive, shorter lower pitched version of blowing and is usually just a result of objects entering the nasal passage.

In contrast to signals of aggression within a herd, there are also signs of friendship. Mares and foals nudge and nuzzle each other during nursing or for comfort, and mutual grooming, when two horses nibble at each other, is often seen.


Social Structure

A herd of wild horses consists of one or two stallions, a group of mares, and their foals. The leader of the herd is usually an older mare (the “alpha mare”), even though one stallion owns the herd. She maintains her dominant role even though she may be physically weaker than the others. The older mare has had more experiences, more close encounters, and survived more threats then any other horse in the herd. The requirement of the lead horse is not strength or size; if this were so, then humans could never dominate a horse. Dominance is established not only through aggression but also through attitudes that let the other horses know she expects to be obeyed.

The stallion’s job is to be the herd’s guardian and protector, while maintaining reproductive viability. The stallion’s harem usually consists of 2 to 21 horses, with up to 8 of those being mares and the rest their offspring. When the colts are old enough to be on their own they will form a bachelor herd. The fillies will either remain in their natural herd or more commonly disperse into other herds or form a new herd with a bachelor stallion. As soon as a stallion becomes too old to maintain his status as herd owner he is replaced by a younger stallion from a bachelor herd. The average time for a stallion to remain leader is about 2 years, but some can last more than 10 years.

Horses are most vulnerable when they are eating or drinking. So, when a horse is being submissive, it will simulate eating by lowering its head, chewing, and licking its lips (similar to snapping mentioned above). Dominance occurs when a horse forces the other to move against its will. One horse will move its body in the direction of or in contact with the other forcing it to move. Fighting usually occurs when the dominant horse is challenged by the other horse not moving, or responding aggressively.

Vices

Vices are negative activities that occur due to various causes, including stress, boredom, fear, excess energy, and nervousness. Horses naturally graze for 12 to 16 hours a day. When kept in stalls we prevent them from engaging in many natural activities such as grazing, walking, or playing with other horses. Not enough natural stimuli will cause a horse to invent its own stimuli. Once these habits start they are difficult to eliminate.

Cribbing occurs when the horse bites onto a fixed surface (e.g., stall door edge, grain bin, fence rail), arches his neck and sucks in air, making a grunting noise. This causes a release of endorphins which relieves the unpleasant situation. Cribbing becomes addictive; even when removed from the unpleasant situation the horse may still crib. Some horses even prefer cribbing to eating! Cribbing can lead to weight loss, poor performance, gastric colic, and excessive tooth wear.


Weaving
occurs when the horse stands by the stall door and rhythmically shifts its weight back and forth on its front legs while swinging its head. This is also caused by boredom or excess energy, and can lead to weight loss, poor performance and weakened tendons.


Stall kicking
, stall walking, pawing, or digging, and biting over the stall door are also vices that are caused by boredom from being kept in a stall. To decrease the frequency of this behavior, you might try adding another mealtime, placing toys in the stall, or providing more roughage or turn out time.

Wood chewing, eating bedding, or dirt, and self-mutilation are caused by lack of exercise or boredom. However, nutritional deficiencies could also cause these vices. To eliminate this as a cause, provide more roughage to the diet, and free choice salt or minerals. This may decrease the frequency of the vice.

References
Keiper, R.R. 1986. Social Structure. Veterinary Clinics
of North America-Equine Practice. 2: 465-484.

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McDonnell, S. Equine Behavior Lab, University of Pennsylvania,
School of Veterinary Medicine.
www2.vet.upenn.edu/labs/equinebehavior/

Miller, R.M. 1995 to 1997. Behavior of the Horse.
Journal Equine Veterinary Science. Volume 15(1) to Volume 17(4).

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Timney, B., and T. Macuda. 2001. Vision and Hearing
in Horses.
Journal of American Veterinary Medical
Association. 218:1567-1574.